No. Asking a question is the first step in the scientific method--a question like "why does this happen?" This sparks research, then you would come up with a hypothesis as to the answer to your question. After that you would conduct experiments in order to prove your hypothesis correct. Then you would analyze your results and come to your conclusions. If your hypothesis was correct, you would then report your findings, if not, then you would have to come up with a new hypotheses, and repeat the process over again.
you identify the problem.
state the problem
problem
The first step in any scientific inquiry is pose a question.
No. It may be the first step of the scientific method but could also be used as the first step in many investigative processes.
you identify the problem.
state the problem
problem
the problem ;)
State the Problem
The first step in any scientific inquiry is pose a question.
No. It may be the first step of the scientific method but could also be used as the first step in many investigative processes.
State the Problem
Big Problem/Question.
The problem or what you are trying to figure out (the question).
The question
Scientific method is described as a scientific approach to a problem. To solve a problem you must first find the problem, access it, hypothesize a solution, illustrate your solution, try the solution, and then finally try it. If this does not work start over.